Most of the Obamacare controversy involves only six percent of Americans

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Nov 1, 2013 at 12:16 PMNov 1, 2013 at 1:31 PM

As of today, it’s been exactly a month since the launch of Obamacare, which has been plagued as much by misinformation peddled by its opponents as by computer problems.

In an effort to clarify matters, Ryan Lizza of The New Yorker is relying on input from Jonathan Gruber, an M.I.T. economist and an architect of both Mitt Romney’s health-care plan in Massachusetts and Obama’s Affordable Care Act.

Ryan WRITES:

Gruber was frank about the issue that has caused the President so much political pain this week: the oft-repeated promise that any American who liked his health-insurance plan could keep ...

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As of today, it’s been exactly a month since the launch of Obamacare, which has been plagued as much by misinformation peddled by its opponents as by computer problems.

In an effort to clarify matters, Ryan Lizza of The New Yorker is relying on input from Jonathan Gruber, an M.I.T. economist and an architect of both Mitt Romney’s health-care plan in Massachusetts and Obama’s Affordable Care Act.

Ryan WRITES:

Gruber was frank about the issue that has caused the President so much political pain this week: the oft-repeated promise that any American who liked his health-insurance plan could keep ...